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Article Title Tip Jar: Get started creating loops and spinning the best boucle possible
Issue date Autumn 2016
Issue number 14
Issue topic Boucle
Article topic list boucle, expanding skills
Description Nervous about spinning circles? PLY readers give you tips and tricks for getting started.
Author Michelle Boyd
Article Title Measuring: What is twist angle?
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 14
Issue topic PSG: Measuring
Article topic list twist angle, yarn stats
Description

What’s twist angle and why do you care? Michelle Boyd joins us to answer those questions and more.

Author Jacey Boggs Faulkner
Article Title Measuring: Measuring twist angle
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 14
Issue topic PSG: Measuring
Article topic list twist angle, S-twist, Z-twist, yarn stats
Description

Ever find it hard to get a good twist angle measurement? Jacey’s here to demystify the process, talk about how multiple plies affect twist angle, and how the S- and Z-twist angles relate to each other. Taking this important measurement needn’t be hard; let this segment make it easy!

Author Jillian Moreno
Article Title Measuring: Grist
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 14
Issue topic PSG: Measuring
Article topic list grist, yarn stats
Description

Grist is just about the best measurement you can take of a yarn. It tells you how the length and weight of a yarn relate to each other as yards per pound (YPP). If you’re only going to take one measurement, grist might be the best one to choose. Jillian Moreno explains why it’s so awesome, how to take it, and what it means.

Author Jillian Moreno
Article Title Measuring: Intuitively measuring
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 14
Issue topic PSG: Measuring
Article topic list intuitive spinning, yarn stats
Description

Technical measuring not for you? Not interested in taking the TPI, WPI, twist angle, and grist? Jillian Moreno talks measuring for the intuitive spinner in this segment. A guide to gathering the bare basics and going from there!

Author Jillian Moreno
Article Title Make a Yarn: Using intuitive measuring
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 14
Issue topic PSG: Make a Yarn
Article topic list intuitive spinning
Description

Jillian spins a yarn, walking and talking you through her process, while spinning and measuring intuitively.

Author Jacey Boggs Faulkner
Article Title Wrap-up: Intro
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 14
Issue topic PSG: Wrap-up
Description

Jacey tell you about the episode, the guild, and what’s to come.

Author Jacey Boggs Faulkner
Article Title Navigating the PSG
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 14
Issue topic PSG: Wrap-up
Description

Jacey explains the PSG website, how it’s set up, and how to navigate the episodes and seasons.

Author Roy Clemes
Article Title Wrap-up: Tools talk
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 14
Issue topic PSG: Wrap-up
Article topic list hand cards, flicker, lock pop
Description

Roy Clemes explains small carding tools, the differences, and how and when to use each including flickers, hand cards, lock pops, cotton cards, and wool cards.

Author Michelle Boyd
Article Title Wrap up: Leaders and oil
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 14
Issue topic PSG: Wrap-up
Article topic list leaders, wheel/tool care
Description

Michelle Boyd tells you where and when to oil your wheel as well as tying the perfect leader.

Author Jacey Boggs Faulkner
Article Title Wrap up: How to spin
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 14
Issue topic PSG: Wrap-up
Article topic list bobbin-led (Irish tension), flyer-led (scotch tension)
Description

Need help with the basics? Jacey gives a thorough overview on spinning yarn. It’s not worsted or woolen, it’s just spinning. She uses a bobbin-led wheel and then a flyer-led wheel.

Author Amanda Hartrich
Article Title Binder & Core
Issue date Autumn 2016
Issue number 14
Issue topic Boucle
Article topic list alpaca, bamboo, boucle, textured/art yarn, experimental
Description

This article explores the fibers and yarns used for the binder and core for creating a boucle yarn. It mixes and matches four materials: silk thread, polyester thread, viscose thread, and handspun singles from the same alpaca/bamboo blend as the loops.

Author Amelia Garripoli
Article Title Spin It! Spin-D'Lay (Spindle Boucle)
Issue date Autumn 2016
Issue number 14
Issue topic Boucle
Article topic list boucle, spindles, suspended spindles, plying
Description

This article explains how to create a boucle-like yarn on a spindle. It describes how to spin the singles and how to ply and overply the yarn, including recommended plying tricks for spindles.

Author Stephenie Gaustad
Article Title Bulky
Issue date Summer 2016
Issue number 13
Issue topic Bulky
Article topic list bulky, terminology
Description

A brief overview of what defines a bulky yarn.

Author Vickie Hauff
Article Title Making the Leap Back to Bulky
Issue date Summer 2016
Issue number 13
Issue topic Bulky
Article topic list bulky, expanding skills
Description

Spinning a bulky yarn once you’ve learned to spin fine isn’t as difficult as it may seem. This article offers tips on using your existing skills to get back to bulky.

Author Deborah Robson
Article Title The Long and Short of Bulky Yarns
Issue date Summer 2016
Issue number 13
Issue topic Bulky
Article topic list staple length, bulky, twist
Description

How do you spin a bulky yarn that will hold up? This article dives into the importance of fiber length and twist in constructing a useable yarn.

Author Jacey Boggs Faulkner
Article Title Drafting Thicker
Issue date Summer 2016
Issue number 13
Issue topic Bulky
Article topic list bulky, long draw, short forward draft, short backward draft
Description

Tips and tricks to draft thicker using short forward draw, short backward draw, and long draw.

Author Carson Demers
Article Title Ergo Neo: Bulky Spinning
Issue date Summer 2016
Issue number 13
Issue topic Bulky
Article topic list bulky, ergonomics
Description

Don’t let anxiety about new techniques get to you. Use the tips in this article to release that anxious tension in your body.

Author Michelle Boyd
Article Title The Truth About Take-Up: Using brake band tension to change your grist, or not
Issue date Summer 2016
Issue number 13
Issue topic Bulky
Article topic list bobbin-led (Irish tension), flyer-led (scotch tension), double drive, brake band, grist, tension
Description

Using brake band tension to affect your wheel’s take-up doesn’t always have the same outcomes. This article describes the adjustment’s different potential effects on a variety of drafting styles and wheel types.

Author Ashley Martineau
Article Title Behind the Curtain: SpinOlution
Issue date Summer 2016
Issue number 13
Issue topic Bulky
Article topic list community
Description

A profile of the SpinOlution wheel company.

Author Sylvia Becker
Article Title Prep It! Pre-Drafting with a Diz
Issue date Summer 2016
Issue number 13
Issue topic Bulky
Article topic list silk, BFL, diz, prep it
Description

This article explores using a diz in both pre-drafting and inline while spinning.

Author Kim McKenna
Article Title Spin It! Bulky Singles
Issue date Summer 2016
Issue number 13
Issue topic Bulky
Article topic list silk, BFL, bulky, singles, twist, spin it, finishing
Description

The process of choosing and preparing fiber for a bulky singles yarn.

Author Kim McKenna
Article Title Knit It! Sodalite Cowl
Issue date Summer 2016
Issue number 13
Issue topic Bulky
Article topic list knit it, cowl
Description

Pattern for a textured knit cowl in bulky singles yarn.

Author Jacey Boggs Faulkner
Article Title Spin It! Thick and Thin
Issue date Summer 2016
Issue number 13
Issue topic Bulky
Article topic list Cormo, thick and thin, twist, spin it
Description

Anyone – everyone! – can spin a thick-and-thin yarn. This article focuses on the importance of staple length and drafting distance for a consistent end product.

Author Brittany Wilson
Article Title Knit It! Coincide Cowl
Issue date Summer 2016
Issue number 13
Issue topic Bulky
Article topic list bulky, textured/art yarn, knit it, cowl
Description

Pattern for a textured knit cowl in bulky weight thick-and-thin yarn with cables and a button closure.